Be a part of the solution, stop Domestic and Family Violence

Sandgate is one of the most beautiful places in Brisbane but unfortunately there is no place that domestic and family violence does not raise its ugly head. Police Officers from Sandgate Station came out in the Community to pledge ‘Do something’ campaign. This year the Department of Communities are asking everyday Queenslanders to be part […]

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Motor vehicles targeted, lock it or lose it

Police are again urging residents to be vigilant with the security of their vehicles after a number of recent unlawful entries to motor vehicles in North Brisbane. Opportunistic thieves are targeting cars left unlocked, parked in driveways, secured car parks, carports and on the road. Some of the recent suburbs targeted are Chermside, Fitzgibbon, Nundah and Kalinga. […]

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Possible traffic congestion, Nudgee Road Ascot, May 12

Hendra Police would like to inform motorists of road closures around the Doomben Racecourse, Ascot, this Saturday May 12 due to the start of the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival. Hampden Street, Ascot will be closed between Brassey Street and Onslow Street from 8am till 3pm, then from 3pm it will be closed from Nudgee Road to Onslow Street, […]

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Community Camera Alliance launches in North Brisbane

The North Brisbane Gateway Patrol Group have today launched the Community Camera Alliance. The Community Camera Alliance is a voluntary closed circuit television (CCTV) registration program. This initiative aims to promote the positive relationship between the community and police by encouraging the registration of CCTV systems located in residential and business environments across the North […]

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Stafford Police say STOP to DV

As domestic and family violence month has commenced, Stafford Police Officers were photographed outside Stafford Police Station beside our ‘Stop Violence’ corflute sign. We hope is a sign of the times – and brings all community members on board with us to stop domestic violence. The Queensland Government ‘do something’ campaign was launched to encourage community members to […]

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